Crockett PD arrests 2 burglary suspects, seize guns, cash, pot

Officers with the Crockett Police Department
arrested two men Friday in connection to a home burglary that occurred on
Homewood Drive.

As a result of a three-day investigation by the
Crockett Police Department, authorities recovered stolen firearms and
approximately $2,779 in cash, and over a pound of marijuana.

On Friday, Crockett Police officers arrested Burvin
V. Wooten Jr., 55, in the 700 block of Woolley Drive. He was charged with three
counts of theft of a firearm and one count of possession of marijuana. Both
charges are state-jail felonies.

They also served three theft of firearm warrants on
Jarvas Handsborough, 25, of Crockett, at the Houston County Jail. Handsborough
was already in jail on charges stemming from a traffic stop on South Fourth
Street on Feb. 5.

The investigation is still ongoing in an attempt to
locate additional stolen firearms. Anyone with any information about the
burglary on Homewood Drive is encouraged to call Sgt. Clayton Smith or
Detective Mike Hickerson at (9236)544-2021 or the Crime Stoppers hot line at
(936) 545-TIPS.

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Early childhood educators have been emphasizing the skill of coding to younger and younger age groups. Friday. Dunbar Primary School revealed that they're joining the trend by teaching their kindergarten and 2nd grade "Gifted and Talented" classes coding and technology skills, through toys, activities, and games.